Enugu – The Executive Vice Chairman of the Nigerian Communication
Commission (NCC), Dr Eugene Juwah, has said that the nationwide
registration of Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) cards by the commission
will end on June 30.
Juwah made the announcement in Enugu on Thursday in a message to the 73rd edition of Telecoms Consumer Parliament organised by the commission.
The vice chairman, who was represented by the Director of
Communications, Mrs Biodun Olujimi, said the commission would not extend
the date for any reason.
According to him, any subscriber who did not register his or her
number before the closing date will have the number invalidated.
He explained that the commission would commence the collation of the
data for publication, adding that subsequent registration would be done
by different telecom providers with approval from the commission.
Speaking on the theme of the parliament, `Mobile Number Portability:
Benefits to Telecom Consumers’, the vice chairman said the service would
allow consumers to switch from one network to another while retaining
the current number.
He explained that the service would remove the trouble of moving
around with multiple cell phones and encourage competitions among
providers as well as reduce tariffs.
Juwah said the porting required registration of SIM card by the subscribers for security reasons.
“Without the registration, the network operators will not be able to
identify a porting subscriber or confirm that such is the rightful owner
of the number being ported,’’ he said.
Some of the consumers who spoke at the interaction lauded the
programme but complained that the 90 days duration for porting was too
long.
Miss Nkemdilim Nwagu, a student, said the service would reduce
carrying of multiple handsets while Basil Peters, a youth corps member,
said the issue of registering the SIM card again was hectic. (NAN)
Friday, 31 May 2013
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